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Course Description

In this digital landscape, SQL and relational databases form the backbone of virtually all critical infrastructure in the United States. The organization and security of those databases, however, is dependent on the manner of their construction, which determines how data is accessed and protected. Your team’s ability to construct and manage a database effectively is therefore critical.

In this course, you will approach database design from a perspective focused on data security and integrity. You will go from learning how to approach general security to understanding how to properly execute modifications so that data integrity is preserved. Along the way, you will discover how to systematically design, build, and manage databases while prioritizing data integrity and security, which will maximize their utility for your organization.

The following courses are required to be completed before taking this course:

  • Exploring Data
  • Integrating Data From Multiple Tables
  • Extracting Insights From Data

Faculty Author

Shawn Mankad

Benefits to the Learner

  • Incorporate security and access rights into database design
  • Convert one type of data to another, making them usable for deeper analysis
  • Troubleshoot database design issues using entity diagrams
  • Modify database design to create new fields or tables

Target Audience

  • Business analysts
  • Professionals who work with databases or data warehouses
  • Managers using data insights to make business decisions
  • Marketing analysts
  • Product analysts

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management
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